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'''''Toward Soviet America''''' is a book written by American [[Communism|communist]] [[William Z. Foster]] in 1932.  
'''''Toward Soviet America''''' is a book written by Statesian [[Communism|communist]] [[William Z. Foster]] in 1932.  


Foster described it in its preface as a "plain statement of Communist policy, avoiding technical complexities and theoretical elaboration. . . Its central purpose is to explain to the oppressed and exploited masses of workers and poor farmers how, under the leadership of the Communist party, they can best protect themselves now, and in due season cut their way out of the capitalist jungle to Socialism."
Foster described it in its preface as a "plain statement of Communist policy, avoiding technical complexities and theoretical elaboration. . . Its central purpose is to explain to the oppressed and exploited masses of workers and poor farmers how, under the leadership of the Communist party, they can best protect themselves now, and in due season cut their way out of the capitalist jungle to Socialism."
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Toward Soviet America is a book written by Statesian communist William Z. Foster in 1932.

Foster described it in its preface as a "plain statement of Communist policy, avoiding technical complexities and theoretical elaboration. . . Its central purpose is to explain to the oppressed and exploited masses of workers and poor farmers how, under the leadership of the Communist party, they can best protect themselves now, and in due season cut their way out of the capitalist jungle to Socialism."